Wednesday - August 9th 2017

Wednesday - August 9th 2017

FILM FESTIVAL HAS GONE TO THE DOGSJill Hilbig, with her dog Molly, John Tuckwell, with Toby, and Mona Caruso, with her dog, also named Molly, are looking forward to the Top Dog Film Festival at the Capri this month. See Page 8. PICTURE: AAP/KERYN STEVENSPage 1

Wednesday - August 2nd 2017

Dreams up in smokeZAK Kartabani rubs his eyes as he struggles to take in the charred remains of his Port Noarlunga pizza restaurant. It is the first time he has stepped over blackened rubble to enter the dining room since it was devastated by fire on Sunday, July 23,...Page 1

Wednesday - August 2nd 2017

PUTTING A CREASE IN OUR LOCAL ART SC..ARTIST Thea-Fania, with Oscar, 8, is creating at least 1000 paper cranes as part of this months SALA Festival - and she wants the public to get in on the act.Page 1

Wednesday - August 2nd 2017

Things looking upGLENELG property mogul Andrew Taplin has been given the green light to build a seven-storey apartment and retail building on Jetty Rd - the first of three major developments planned for the strip. The states Development Assessment Commission last...Page 1

Wednesday - August 2nd 2017

VINTAGE HOLDENS A DRIVING PASSIONFRANK Russo is a self-confessed revhead with a true-blue love for Holden cars. The 49-year-old from Seaton will be taking his pride and joy - a 1981 Holden VC - for a spin in this years Bay to Birdwood.Page 1

Wednesday - July 26th 2017

RANKINE RISING UP THE RANKINGSMile End teen and West Adelaide footballer Izak Rankine is taking the footy world by storm and is already being talked about as a future AFL star, despite being too young to be drafted this season.Page 1

Wednesday - July 26th 2017

FUTURE IS GOLDEN FOR BLOODS IZAKWest Adelaides Izak Rankine has the football world in a spin. Experts say the 17-year-old is the player to watch in the future and is already talented enough to play AFL - despite being too young to nominate for the draft.Page 5

Wednesday - July 19th 2017

CENTRE BLOSSOMS WITH COLOURFUL ARTArtist Sarah Boese has transformed Holden Hill Community Centre with her eye-catching leafy mural. "I went with the theme of growth as people spend time at the community centre to ... develop new skills and thrive," she says.Page 1

Wednesday - July 19th 2017

Shelve library planTHE Henley Beach community has responded to the potential relocation and downsizing of its library with emphatic opposition, as Charles Sturt Council investigates the future of the service. Of the 133 questions and statements posted to the councils...Page 1

Wednesday - July 19th 2017

A beer-lovers idea of paradiseWhat happens when Australias best craft breweries converge on Adelaide for the Annual Beer and BBQ Festival. Rad Beer Week is born. Adelaide will host more than 25 events across 10 days and Little Bang Brewerys Ryan Davidson, one of a group of...Page 3

Wednesday - July 19th 2017

Wednesday - July 19th 2017

Dog poo crusadeDESPERATE dog poo dodgers are urging Onkaparinga Council to crack down on people who fail to clean up after their pets. The problem, they say, is ruining their daily walk. Their plea comes after tougher penalties for those who flout the rules were...Page 1

Wednesday - July 19th 2017

GIRLS KICK GOALSKate Sleep and Jessica Vatsilas are among dozens of women who have signed up for BOSA Soccer Club as it makes its foray into the female league. And next season may be even bigger.Page 1

Wednesday - July 19th 2017

More than footyCONCERTS and festivals would be hosted at Norwood Oval under a Redlegs plan to increase the venues use and bring more people to The Parade. Redlegs chief executive James Fantasia is in preliminary discussions with festival organisers and officials...Page 1

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

Park cash splashMORE than $1.5 million will be spent upgrading Thorndon Park in a bid to attract more people and events to the popular Paradise reserve. Campbelltown Council has signed off on the spending as part of its 2017/18 budget, including $400,000 for...Page 1

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

MEET MARIONS NINJA WARRIORGymnast Celeste Dixon has made it through to the semi-finals of Australian Ninja Warrior. She shares her journey with us, including narrowly missing out on the 2000 Sydney Olympics. See Page 7.Page 1

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

Its on the noseA ROTTEN egg smell coming from SA Waters Wastewater Pump Station on Frederick Rd is causing a stink among nearby residents and businesses. Peter and Sarka Laznicka, who live on adjacent Lochside Dr in West Lakes, said the smell is so intense they...Page 1

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

AMBER ROLLS UP HER SLEEVES FOR CHARI..TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Amber Blakeley is on a mission to keep the homeless warm this winter. The Surrey Downs student has collected almost 100 secondhand jackets for a winter appeal.Page 1

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

OUI LIKE TO PARTYMore than 400 people - including Annabelle Fusil, son Liam, 5, and Ali Tessier with daughters Charlotte, 3, and Viviane, 18 months - will gather in Goodwood on Friday to celebrate Frances national day.Page 1

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

Cover picArtist Bohie Palacek was on our office rooftop, working on this cover image when she realised she was in the middle of a dream job. "When I was studying graphic design in 2010 I read an article about a design firm in America handbuilding some signage...Page 2

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

Wednesday - July 12th 2017

Aldinga grows up DEVELOPMENTA MULTI-MILLION apartment complex, which would include a six-storey building and 70 retirement units, has been earmarked for Aldinga Beach. Developer Winwest has applied to the State Governments Development Assessment Commission to build four...Page 1

Wednesday - July 5th 2017

Admiral awakensTHE rebirth of the Ports oldest building is almost complete. Following a two-year, million-dollar restoration, owner-renovators Alison Sloley and Adam Freeman (pictured) handed over the keys to the 1849 heritage pub to new tenants last week. Angus...Page 1

Wednesday - July 5th 2017

Rise of the townhouseTHE west is leading the charge as part of a "cultural shift" in the way Adelaide people are choosing to live. More residents than ever before are foregoing the backyard to live in multistorey townhouses and semidetached or terrace houses, with more...Page 1

Wednesday - July 5th 2017

ARTISTS WORK COMES UP ROSESPhotographer Steph Fuller is a finalist in this years SALA Festival Awards for her latest body of work, which takes inspiration from her artist residency at Flinders Medical Centre.Page 1

Wednesday - July 5th 2017

Editors noteIf youve felt a sinister chill in the air this week, its not your imagination - school holidays are here. If you dont have kids and have no intention of heading to Bounce then the next two weeks will feel like heaven - less traffic on the roads, no...Page 2

Wednesday - July 5th 2017

LEAPING INTO HIS PASSION FOR DANCEPatric Aannetta overcame a rare condition called idiopathic toe walking - which causes children to walk on their tip-toes - to earn a coveted spot at the Australian Ballet School.Page 1

Wednesday - July 5th 2017

Electric train shockTHE Federal Government is refusing to commit funding for the Gawler railway line electrification until a "proper assessment" has been conducted. A spokesman for Federal Urban Infrastructure Minister Paul Fletcher said the State Governments business...Page 1

Wednesday - July 5th 2017

GREEN AND GOLD DREAM Battle lines dr..A BATTLE is brewing between two local councils over the "emotional and historical theft" of Australias first World War I monument. Adelaide City Council has given the State Government permission to move the Dardanelles Cenotaph from the south...Page 1

Wednesday - June 28th 2017

LEESAS HOCKEY LOVE AFFAIRVeteran Leesa McDonald is passionate about hockey, notching up 350 games for her beloved North East Hockey Club. Shes also found love at the club with fiancee - and fellow North East member - Dylan Evans.Page 1

Wednesday - June 28th 2017

Parking snubPARADISE O-Bahn commuters are angry and disappointed longstanding parking congestion at the busy interchange was not addressed in last weeks State Budget. Commuters, including Sante Centofanti, Cindy Patterson and Ben Fitzgerald, said it made no...Page 1

Wednesday - June 28th 2017

CAREER SWITCH IS A FAMILY AFFAIRDaniel and Rachelle Polesso are kicking goals after starting a soccer workshops franchise so they would have more time to spend with their children Heath, 6, Violet, 2 and Addison, 4.Page 1

Wednesday - June 28th 2017

Courting a new successIT COULD be game over for a 50-year-old squash centre on The Parade as its owners consider transforming the wellknown site into shops. Architectural firm DAndrea &amp; Associates has lodged plans with Norwood, Payneham &amp; St Peters Councils development...Page 1

Wednesday - June 28th 2017

Wednesday - June 28th 2017

RAISING A GLASS TO FAMILYS SUCCESSUleybury Wines manager Anthony Pipicella has high hopes for this years vintage after taking over the business from his parents, Tony and Gail. See Page 11. Picture: KERYN STEVENSPage 1

Wednesday - June 28th 2017

editors noteIhave many indoor plants at my place in varying states of decay. Theres the maiden hair fern I stuck in a macram&#233; thingy and then hung in the room that gets maximum sunlight and to temperatures of around 60C in the summer. It is mostly sticks...Page 2

Wednesday - June 21st 2017

Budget boost for northNORTHERN suburbs leaders are calling for further major investments in the district - including the full electrification of the Gawler rail line - in this weeks State Budget. On Monday, Premier Jay Weatherill announced $52 million for a new, larger...Page 1